Tag Archives: Long Island Forum for Technology

Up to five cyber security companies in need of capital will showcase their wares at a forum at 8 a.m. Sept. 14 at the RXR Executive Park in Melville. The cyber security capital forum is being held by the Long ...

Like teamwork, there’s no “I” in technology. That’s a philosophy that many around Long Island have been preaching to technology companies and researchers as they make a push to create the next Research Triangle or Silicon Valley between the Atlantic ...

When Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner burst onto the airport scene in October it was heralded as the Toyota Prius of Boeing’s extensive aircraft lineup. The 787, capable of carrying almost 300 passengers, is Boeing’s most fuel-efficient aircraft, consuming 20 percent less ...

With JetBlue out of the running as an expansion airline for Long Island’s MacArthur Airport, regional planners are looking north, to Air Canada. Lost on many, however, is the fact that Air Canada is in a fiscal tailspin and may ...

Two Long Island organizations will form a partnership to find capital investors for some of the region’s homeland defense technology companies. The Long Island Capital Alliance and the Long Island Forum for Technology announced today they will be holding an ...

Despite having its own antiquated rail system, Long Island just may become a national leader in the rail manufacturing and supply chain – if a new venture by the Long Island Forum for Technology pans out. Using a $200,000 grant ...

A Long Island technology advocate was named as one of 11 organizations nationwide to be awarded a grant from the U.S. Small Business Administration. The Long Island Forum for Technology will receive $200,000 as part of the grant funding, which ...

With its five-year state contract worth slightly over $1 million per year set to expire soon, the Long Island Forum for Technology finds itself gearing up to compete for the stash of cash it has been receiving for the past ...

After three years as deputy executive director, Ray Donnelly has left the Long Island Forum for Technology. In his decision to leave the Bethpage-based technology advocacy group, Donnelly cited a desire to re-enter the private sector, primarily in the areas ...